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11 Student Affairs and Higher Education Professionals to Follow (2014)

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(More here: http://paulgordonbrown.com/category/spotlights/spotlight-highered-followfriday/) Semi-weekly, I try to highlight higher education and student affairs professionals to follow on Twitter. The following is a review of all those highlighted in 2014.

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@JosieAhlquist

Josie Ahlquist is a Doctoral student in higher education, and a researcher and speaker on social media and college students, particularly as it relates to leadership and student self-presentation online.  Josie shares her knowledge through blogging and is an active participant on #SAchat.  Her website has a wealth of information about college student engagement online.

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@PGLove33

I love Patrick Love.  The current Vice President of Student Affairs at NYIT, Patrick has been a leader in higher education through roles as a scholar, a speaker, and a disruptor.  It is perhaps this last quality that makes me appreciate Patrick the most.  He is constant striving to look at things in new ways and to try to push others to reach out for excellence.  Follow Patrick if you want a unique and informed take on the higher education space.

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@DrCindiLove

Dr. Cindi Love is the new Executive Director of ACPA-College Student Educators International.  Cindi brings some excellent perspectives on social justice in higher education and what we can do to affect change.  If you want to stay current on happenings in Washington impacting higher education, or just need a dose of inspiration, Cindi Love is an excellent person to follow.  She is also very accessible… real… and inspiring.

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@EdCabellon

If you’re reading this, you probably follow Ed already, but if you’re not, do it right now.  Ed was one of the early adopters of Twitter and has an expertise in social media in higher education and in college student union work.  He’s also been the initiator of a number of initiatives including #SAgrow, for undergraduates interested in Student Affairs work, and SAtech Unconferences, which have expanded beyond Boston to across the United States.  Definitely worth a follow.

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@AmmaMarfo

Amma has an amazing ability to perfectly summarize anything she hears into 140 characters or less.  If you want to follow the best live-tweeter in student affairs, Amma is it.  Amma also maintains a blog, and frequently writes and speaks about introversion and about how humor can teach you about your work.

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@mi_good

If you want to follow someone who follows his heart and travels the world, Michael Anthony Goodman is the perfect add for your Follow Friday.  Michael has a background in student affairs, but recently left his job in Indiana to head to China.  He is an incredibly gifted writer who is able to give voice to inner thoughts in a refreshing and entertaining way.  If you’re looking for a little inspiration, or something to think about, you can’t go wrong with Michael’s blog.  I often joke that reading one of his posts is like having dessert.

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@AnnMarieKlotz

Currently working at the New York Institute of Technology, Ann Marie has specialties in women’s and gender studies, leadership, and social media.  She constantly tries to ask the unasked question and always has something interesting to say.  You can also follow her blog.  She also contributes to a group blog, Firestarters at NYIT, a “place for innovators, disruptors and creative thinkers in Higher Education.”

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@NASPApres

As one of two of the comprehensive student affairs professional associations based in the United States, NASPA is one of the organizations you need to follow.  You can also follow Kevin Krueger, the current president of NASPA, who tweets under his own @NASPApres account.  Follow him to stay abreast of some of the goings on in Washington, as well as the many events he attends across the world.

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@ACPAprez

Forget transferring a gavel, this is the 21st century.  Now we transfer Twitter accounts.  The @ACPAprez account transfers from President to President every year during the Annual Business Meeting of ACPA-College Student Educators International.  ACPA, one of the comprehensive professional associations in student affairs and higher education is an excellent account to follow, but don’t forget to follow the President’s account as well.

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@BDProffer

Brian is a new professional at Michigan State University that blogs about higher education, student affairs, web 2.0, LGBT issues and general life inspirations and observations.  He’s thoughtful, has some great insights, and is also your “go to” if you want to see tweeted pictures of cute animals (and who doesn’t?).  Check him out and give him a follow.

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@LauraPasquini

Dr. Laura Pasquini has been a good friend of mine for a very long time… since we worked at Miami University almost a decade ago.  Although we didn’t know it then, she and I share a research interest in all things Ed-Tech.  She’s incredibly knowledgeable, travels the world, and maintains a blog where she shares it all.  Her doctoral dissertation was on Social Media policies of Higher Education institutions.  In many ways, Laura has been a trailblazer in this area.

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